According to the Sports Business Journal, the ex-Lions GM is leaving ESPN to join the Big Ten Network and Fox Sports. He will call the BTN's top game of the week with Kevin Kugler and will also be a studio analyst for Fox Sports 1 for college and the NFL.

The report also says his new deal with Fox (which owns 51% of BTN) gives him the chance to do NFL and college games on Channel 2.

He worked for CBS after his successful playing career, and it was his days as the understudy to John Madden that helped earn him the job with the Lions.

We all know how things went from there.

Millen is a Penn State grad. In the last few years with ESPN, he has called several Michigan and Michigan State games.

A hot start

Dylan Larkin, the 2014 Red Wings top draft pick who just left the Michigan Wolverines to turn pro, made an impact in his second game with the Grand Rapids Griffins.

The 18-year-old scored the first two goals of Game 2 of the Western Conference finals against Utica. The Griffins went on to win, 4-2, to even the series, 1-1.

Sticking with family

If you were upset that Grand Ledge product and Atlanta Hawks All-Star Al Horford was ejected for dropping an elbow on the Cavs' Matthew Dellavedova during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals Sunday, your rage couldn't have matched that of Anna Horford.

"Kind of funny the Cavs need this much help from the refs to stay neck and neck with us/beat us" and "He buckled Al's leg, of course Al's going to fall on him. Watch the Kyle replay, Dellavedova is trying to take our guys out!!!"

Her next tweet featured all caps and an expletive, so you know she meant business.

More Anna: "The only reason they took Al out is because he's putting the team on his back. He's worked too hard for this. This is NOT okay." Followed by, "Dellavedova is going to continue to hurt players if he keeps getting away with it. The replays don't lie. Unacceptable @NBA."